Lucas G. Pinheiro (ICSI Fellow, 2017) is the recipient of an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Dissertation Fellowship (Mellon Foundation and the University of Chicago).

Hakem Al-Rustom (ICSI Fellow, 2015) is the Alex Manoogian Professor of Modern Armenian History, Assistant Professor of History and Anthropology, University of Michigan. He has published "Between Anatolia and the Balkans: Tracing Armenians in a Post-Ottoman Order" (Chapter, 2018) and "Returning to the Question of Europe: On Arabs, Jews, and Arab-Jews" (Chapter, forthcoming). In addition, he has established a new interdisciplinary initiative titled "Global Theories of Critique" that brings together a community of thinkers and practitioners of theoretical, literary, and visual works at the University of Michigan to advance conversations between Critical and Postcolonial theories in non-European settings.

Prasad Pannian (ICSI Fellow, 2016) He has been designated as the Chair of the Department of English & Comparative Literature and as the Coordinator of Centre for Theory & Criticism at Central University of Kerala and won the Edward Said Fellowship ( 2018-19) instituted by the Heyman Centre for Humanities, Columbia University in the City of New York. He has published a monograph on Edward W. Said published by SPCS, Kottayam, Kerala.

Kate Bermingham (ICSI Fellow, 2015) co-founded Irish 4 Reproductive Health (I4RH), a non-hierarchical group that advocates for reproductive justice at the University of Notre Dame and in South Bend, IN. In May 2018, the group filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration and Notre Dame in response to a settlement between the two that attempts to impede student, staff, and faculty access to a full range of reproductive health services.

Anastasia Kalk (ICSI Fellow, 2016) was admitted to an MA program at the New School for Social Research, graduated from the program, and is now a PhD student in the Politics Department, NSSR.

Joel Crombez (ICSI Fellow, 2017) is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Grinnell College. He is the recipient of a Stanford Lyman Memorial Scholarship for a dissertation that makes a theoretical contribution to the field. He recently defended his dissertation titled "The Anxiety and the Ecstasy of Technical Vertigo: Psychological and Sociological Foundations of Critical Socioanalysis from the Italian Renaissance to the 21st Century."

Sorelle Henricus (ICSI Fellow, 2015) received the Maurice Baker prize for best thesis in English Literature.

Manas Dutta (ICSI Fellow, 2018) recently published “Remapping the Shifting Paradigm of Geo-strategy in the Indian Ocean: Understanding the Roles of China and South India in the Post Truth Era,” Journal of the Indian Ocean Region, 2018. He is the Principal Investigator, Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) Funded Project on the theme "The Native and the Coloniser's War: Exploring the Indian Soldier's Contribution in the Great War, 1914-1918” from 2018-2020.

Nicholas Barron (ICSI Fellow, 2017) was awarded a Dissertation Fellowship from the University of New Mexico-Mellon Foundation for his project "Applying Anthropology, Assembling Indigenous Community: The Co-production of Applied Anthropology and the Pascua Yaqui Indian Tribe in Southern Arizona, 1932-2016."

Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha (ICSI Fellow, 2017) was awarded the Fulbright Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship 2018-19 for lecturing and Research in the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His Fulbright research is a comparative study of W.E.B. DuBois and B.R. Ambedkar for global solidarity and social justice and is based on his work at the ICSI.

Sophia Kanaouti (ICSI Fellow, 2018) published “Photo tourism: monuments without memory on Instagram” (in Greek), Kaboom, No. 4, 2018, pp. 49-64. She is teaching for the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.